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Continuing to Care: Black and Latina Daughters' Assistance to Their Mothers in Nursing Homes

Patricia J. Kolb

Department of Sociology and Social Work at Lehman College, City University of New York, 250 Bedford Park Boulevard West, Bronx, NY 10468.

Interviews with Black and Latina daughters who were caregivers for their mothers in a nursing home revealed the daughters' tasks, motivations, and emotional responses to caregiving. These tasks, motivations, and emotional responses are discussed from the perspective of racial-ethnic feminist theories and prior research on caregiving, gender, and ethnicity.

Affilia, Vol. 15, No. 4, 502-525 (2000)
DOI: 10.1177/08861090022094083


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